Tour and Information Session

<p>On the Harvard undergraduate website, it says that one should wear clothing that is appropriate for tours. Does appropriate mean dress shoes and button down shirt, or does it just mean don't show up in pajamas?</p>

<p>It means comfortable to walk and aware of the weather. And not like you’re planning on being a surprise baby-daddy on “Jerry Springer”</p>

<p>If the traditional black tie is not available, an ascot will do the trick. Dress to impress the undercover admissions officers within the tour field…</p>

<p>Of course, none of this is true. Use common sense. Dress for Boston in the spring.</p>

<p>The funny thing is that yesterday was 35 degrees F outside, much different from the usual 60 degree day of Spring. It was pretty cold walking around Cambridge. My Dad and I were looking to go into whatever restaurant we could find, and while I had never been in a Panera Bread before, I discovered that Panera Bread is amazing.</p>

<p>Otherwise, the information session and tour was great.</p>